
Hotel Taoist gods
It's unlikely that you would spend your holidays in the Chinese city of Yanjiao anonymous, and yet at the sight of this incredible hotel one would be tempted 'make a stop there!
The Tianzi Hotel, unlike any other hotel in the world: a strange building painted in the familiar form of the Chinese Taoist trinity. The Giants are known as Fu Lu and Shou. Their names mean "good fortune", "prosperity" and "longevity", and are traditionally regarded as the three attributes of a healthy lifestyle.

Fishing in the left hand Shou is not only a classic symbol of long life, but also the imperial suite of the hotel, two small holes in the front are the windows!
This hotel is probably most strange and unusual that is on earth.

idea to dig!
delusional concept for this five-star hotel located in an old quarry town of Songjiang near Shanghai. The resort, currently under construction, will include a 400-bed hotel, a conference room for over a thousand people, restaurants and a multitude of sports and leisure infrastructure (swimming pool, climbing walls, jumping the elastic ...). Hotel Songjiang in itself will rise two stories above the cliff of 100 meters, on two levels and plunge under water or aquarium will house a giant!

Cleopatra in Shanghai
For those who want to become stars for a night or spend a honeymoon in a dream room, a theme hotel in Shanghai offers decorated in the style of the greatest romantic movies.
Do they provide a bath in asses' milk in the room Cleopatra?

Damage
film by Louis Malle

Farewell My Concubine
Chinese film director Chen Kaige

Gladiator

Gone with the Wind

Titanic sink into a deep sleep in the room Titanic

Hydropalace
Scheduled to open in 2009, hydropalace to Qingdao in East China will be anchored in the Yellow Sea to twenty meters deep under water. Guests will access the land yacht.

Canning
A Chinese hotel in Chengdu in Sichuan province (southwest) offers its clients sleep in boxes like large coffins.
Despite the uncomfortable conditions, it costs 2,400 yuan (270 euros), equivalent to the price of a room in a five star hotel, renting a wooden box as a bed for one night.
Via China Information

Hotel Stories
But what may be happening in a modest hotel room in China? That's what we wanted to meet photographers Chile and Liu Song, inspired by the works of American photographer Wade Lyon, imagining the story of a hotel room with the passage of its various customers.
Comrades migrants

First Chinese emotions, and me and me and me ...
Both photographers give us glimpses of Chinese life by revealing in a way a bit cartoonish - but! - A series of portraits lofoques and yet so close to reality.

Maochiste

little dance with friends

On the crime scene
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